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Effective Field Theory for Bulk Properties of Nuclei
Recent progress in Lorentz-covariant quantum field theories of the nuclear
many-body problem ({\em quantum hadrodynamics}, or QHD) is discussed. The
importance of modern perspectives in effective field theory and density
functional theory for understanding the successes of QHD is emphasized. The
inclusion of hadronic electromagnetic structure and of nonanalytic terms in the
energy functional is also considered.Comment: 11 pages, 0 figures, REVTeX 3.0; Invited talk at the 11th Conference
on Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories (MB 11), Manchester, UK, July 9--13,
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Building Atomic Nuclei with the Dirac Equation
The relevance of the Dirac equation for computations of nuclear structure is
motivated and discussed. Quantitatively successful results for medium- and
heavy-mass nuclei are described, and modern ideas of effective field theory and
density functional theory are used to justify them.Comment: 9 pages, REVTeX 4.0 with 12pt.rtx, aps.rtx, amssymb.tex, bm.sty,
ntgdefs.tex. Contribution to the Dirac Centennial Symposium (FSU, 12/6-7/02
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